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1772–1832

VALENTINE VERSES,

John Carr

Emma!‘ tis early time for thee To hear the sounds of minstrelsy, That breathe around the rosy shrine Of honest old Saint Valentine.

Too young art thou for strains of love; ‘ Tis not thy passion I would move; Instead of lover's strains, I send The cordial wishes of a friend.

Nobly has Nature done her duty, To give thee of thy mother's beauty So large a share — oh! then be thine The mental charms that in her shine!

And may thy father's taste refin'd Still add new graces to thy mind; And may'st thou to each charm impart The gen'rous frankness of his heart.

Then, my sweet Emma! thou shall move In many a heart more genuine love Than ever warm'd poetic line, Or sigh'd in any Valentine.

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